Brian Johnson might not have had his big break until joining AC/DC in 1980, but the former Geordie frontman knows which song ...
“Hello, I Love You” first appeared on Waiting for the Sun, released by The Doors in 1968 ... The Kinks’ “All Day and All of the Night,” you notice similarities between the songs.
Related: Bill Murray Performs Covers of Your Dad's Favorite Music, from Bob Dylan to the Kinks ... Rush formed in 1968 and released their debut album, Rush in 1974. Throughout their tenure, they ...
The cult movie director started composing his own soundtracks out of necessity. Eventually he returned to his first love of ...
The Twilights set-off from Australia to Britain. The journey, on the liner the Castel Felice, took six weeks. A day after ...
The band opted to self-fund their follow-up album, and in 1968, after plenty of reinvention, they released Odessey and Oracle, an album that saw them delve further into ambitious psychedelic pop with ...
Issued as a trailer for the band's album The Kinks Are The Village Green ... for the "White Album" in the summer of 1968, this immortal Paul McCartney song sat alongside John Lennon's Revolution ...
“We played that song a lot and it’s a difficult song to play because it’s not a traditional arrangement and has a weird opening note,” admitted Lifeson. 10: The Kinks: You Really Got Me ...
So said Lonnie Mack in 1968, five years after his Top 5 US hit ... Dave Davies of the Kinks, Arthur Lee of Love, and Jimi Hendrix were among those to realise that the guitar had both audible ...
Walker was originally a DJ on the pirate Radio Caroline between 1966 and 1968; the following year he ... their strained relationship in the song Cleanin' Out My Closet, which promoted his mother ...